00:00Would you do it if you put two million people on the street with the next, even if there are
00:04jobs available, that next job is $25,000 a year stocking shelves?
00:08And I was saying, that's kind of like really bad, kind of like civilly. Should we as a society agree
00:13to that? I don't think so.
00:14I was talking about the business and government, and they should start thinking today, not like when it happens, what
00:20would we do to deal with that issue?
00:22It's got to be business and government. I would give an example in that case, maybe you phase it in
00:27over five years.
00:28And during that five years, you have time to retire people, income assistance, relocate, retrain.
00:34We have to have systems that actually work. We actually had a thing called trade adjustment assistance that was put
00:39in place, I think, when Clinton was present, and it didn't work.
00:42But, you know, society's got to think through what it wants to do if this becomes that kind of problem.
00:46I'm not predicting it's going to be a problem. I'm simply saying now's the time to start thinking about what
00:50you do if it does.
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